by Melissa Hicks | May 14, 2015 | Case Management, Justice System, Prosecutor, Software, Technology
On May 7, the TechShare.Prosecutor team traveled to Amarillo, TX to facilitate training on the Defense Attorney Portal as part of the effort to implement TechShare.Prosecutor in Potter County. The defense attorneys who attended received a total of 2.5 Continuing Legal...
by Melissa Hicks | Mar 17, 2015 | Case Management, Justice System, Juvenile, Software, Technology
The Texas Conference of Urban Counties (CUC) TechShare.Juvenile team and the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) recently completed work to provide specific staff members with read-only access to JCMS.Basic, a statewide juvenile case management system. This...
by Melissa Hicks | Mar 17, 2015 | Case Management, Indigent Defense, Justice System, Software, Technology
If you followed last month’s update, you already know that the TechShare.Indigent Defense project is 100% grant-funded by the Texas Indigent Defense Commission. The grant covers implementation, support, and technical migration of the current system for each of the...
by Melissa Hicks | Mar 17, 2015 | Case Management, Court, Justice System, Software, Technology
Did you know that the TechShare.Court software could be implemented in any trial level court in Texas? The current court project in Dallas, Tarrant, and Travis counties focuses on adult criminal courts. That being said, the software was built by the original vendor to...
by Melissa Hicks | Feb 11, 2015 | Case Management, Justice System, Prosecutor, Software, Technology
Pictured (left to right): Troy Pickett, Darcie Gordon Each year the Texas District & County Attorneys Association holds a conference for Texas State elected prosecutors. This year, the conference was held right here in Austin, TX across the street from the...
by Melissa Hicks | Feb 11, 2015 | Case Management, Court, Justice System, Software, Technology
We’ve come a long way since our last update on the TechShare.Court project. But first, a little recap. Background In 2012, Dallas, Tarrant and Travis counties initiated a TechShare project to acquire and build a court system using a collaborative approach proven...